"This Guy" The Rim
The Rim from "This Guy" comics.
Published by Blackwood
My name is Johnny Hall and I serve in the U.S. Army. I love God, My wife and my children. To all out there...Cheers and Kudos and good luck on all. "Success is going from failure to failure without loss o... View profile
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Post a CommentLook like a tin of sardin.
Am I the only one who has trouble putting up slides? nice 3D effect.
I am confused about rims/tires too but I do enjoy your style.
Yes. It is the rim that the little boy fell on and hit his head. It will later serve as a mentor for "This Guy". Kinda weird I know, but it'll all fall into place. If you read the comic on my site, you'll understand. :-)
I am not really sure, is that a rim from a tire? I guess it's a guy thing!